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In 2023, UNICEF provided safe water for drinking and domestic use to more than 1.6 million people and improved access to sanitation for more than 1.9 million people across Yemen.
Yemen’s children are growing up in the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. UNICEF is on the ground, working with partners to provide the assistance and services they need to survive and thrive.
Yemen Has Become A Living Hell For Children, UNICEF Official Says In addition to causing shortages of food and clean water, fighting has led to the breakdown of Yemen's medical system. Half of ...
The World Health Organisation has launched a three-day polio vaccination campaign in Yemen, targeting 1.3 million children ...
UNICEF warned on Tuesday that Yemen "is one of the most underfunded" emergencies it is responding to: Just 16 percent of the agency's $182.6 million funding appeal has been met.
Five children playing soccer in Taiz province were killed after an explosive detonated in the area, tearing up their bodies.
More than 14 million children globally have not received a single dose of any vaccine, a report from the World Health Organization and UNICEF warned. Another 5.7 million children only have partial ...
CAIRO (AP) — Millions of children could be pushed to the brink of starvation as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps across war-torn Yemen amid a "huge" drop in humanitarian aid funding, ...
In addition to causing shortages of food and clean water, fighting has led to the breakdown of Yemen's medical system. Half of Yemeni children under 5 are chronically malnourished, the U.N. reports.